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12/26/1219, William Crassus, … by £100 for having the daughter
and heiress of Thomas of London as his wife and the following are his pledges
for the fine: … John of Monmouth for 10 m. Fulk fitz Warin for 10 m. Walter of
Clifford for 10 m. … William de Stuteville for 10 m. … Hugh de Mortimer for 10
m. Roger of Clifford for 10 m. (S) FRsHIII.

By 6/1222, Hawise 1st married to Walter de Brewes,
s/o 121685152. William de Brewes & 121685153. Maud de Clare. [No children.]

1233, Walter and his wife Hawise sued the abbot of Gloucester
for the church of Hannington, Wiltshire.

Bef. 1/14/1234, Walter died.

1237, Patrick’s father died.

Bef. 1238, Hawise de London married 2nd Lord Henry
de Turberville. [No children.]

2/26/1239, Patrick de Chaworth has respite, … from the 50 m. …
to have been paid to the king at Easter … (S) FRsHIII.

1239, Patrick, a minor, agreed to a fine of £500 to have his
lands and marriage.

1242-3, Patrick de Charwurtes holds a carucate of land in
Lavynton of the heirs of William Bruere.

4/7/1242, Protection for the following so long as they are on
the king’s service beyond seas … Patrick de Chaurcis … (S) CPRs.

7/1242, Patrick a member of the army of King Henry III in
France at war with King Louis IX. The 2 armies met at the battles of
Taillebourgh [6/19] and Saintes, with the superior sized French force winning.

4/10/1243, Patrick de Chaurces granted a market and fair at the
manor of Kempsford, Gloucestershire. (S) Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs.

Patrick de Cardicus, married Helwise; heiress of Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire.

12/19/1244, Patricius de Chaurc et Hawis ux ejus, fined 100
marks for seisin in the lands of Kidwelly which the same Hawise claimed as her
inheritance. (S) Archaeologia, V83, 1933, P95.

1245, Patrick ordered by the King to “annoy” the hostile Welch.

1249, Upon collection of the scutage of Galway, Patrick
accounted for 6£ of the knight’s fees belonging to the honor of Striguil.

2/14/1254, Grant to Patrick de Chaworth of 50 marks a year …
until the king provide him in that amount of land in wards and escheats. (S)
CPRs.

6/15/1254, Exemption of Robert de la Dune … At the instance of
Patrick de Chawurth. (S) CPRs.

1/15/1257, Simple protection for Patrick de Cadurcis, so long
as he be engaged in the service of Edward the king’s son in the parts of Wales.
(S) CPRs.

2/5/1257, Patrick, lord of Caerw, holding Cydweli castle during
the uprising of Welsh, one of 4 lords aligned with the English that attacked
the Cistercian Abbey of Whitland, destroying property, and killing the lay
brothers.

1257, Patrick de Chaworth obtained licence to inclose with a
dike and hedge his two woods of Weston called Heywood and Haselmangrave, with
the adjacent lawn, containing altogether 70 acres. (S) A History of the County
of Hampshire: V4, 1911.

9/23/1258, IPM of Patrick de Chaworth [Chaworces] … Payn his
son , age 13 or 14, is his heir. (S) CIsPM.

11/27/1258, Grant to Hawise late the wife of Patrick de
Cadurcis, with whom the king is in treaty for her having wardship of the lands
of the said Patrick, the she may till and sow the said lands; and that, if the
said wardship do not remain to her, her expenses therein shall be allowed to
her by judgement of good men. (S) CPRs.

1/28/1259, Sir Henry de Tracy ordered to make payments as dower
of 10 marks yearly to Hawise, widow of Patick de Chaworth. (S) CPRs.

7/25/1259, Grant to Hawise late the wife of Patrick de
Cadurcis, in consideration of his services and for a fine of 1000 marks payable
to the works of the church of Westminster, whereof … 100£ a year, of the
wardship of the heirs and lands of her husband, … saving to the king the
marriage of the heirs … (S) CPRs.

4/1260, Hawise, leased the manor of East Garston, Berkshire,
except the advowson of the church, to Maud Fitz Geoffrey, widow of William de Cantelowe,
Knt., and John Fitz John Fitz Geoffrey. (S) CPRs.

11/18/1261, Protection with clause, until Whitsunday, for
Hawise de London staying in Wales. (S) CPRs.

1267, Hawise heir to Mabel de Cantelowe.

2/22/1270, Acknowledgement that Hawise de London late the wife
of Patrick de Cadurcis delivered … of the works of Westminster at divers times
… 400£ in part payment of 1,000 marks … (S) CPRs. [Hawise paid another 50 marks
the following October.]

·Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, and Ogmore,
Glamorganshire in Wales are on the south coast. Carmarthenshire west of
Glamorganshire.

Children of Patrick and Hawise: [3 sons, 3 daughters]

i. Payn de Chaworth, born bef. 1247 in England.

1265-66, Grant of a maritagium of the manor of Claycoton next
to Lilbourne in Northamptonshire, by Warin de Bassingburn, to Sir Laurence de
St Maur who married Warin’s niece Emma. Witnesses: Sir Pain de Chaworth, Sir
John de Musegros, Sir Robert de Typetot, Sir Patrick de Chaworth, Sir John
Russell, Sir Baldwin de Bassingburn, … (S) Women of the English Nobility and
Gentry, Ward, 1995, P28.

1270, Pain de Chaworth, the son and heir of Hawisia de London,
by Patrick Chaworth her husband, to this house [Blanchland abbey] … nineteen
acres of arable land, … each priest in the abbey, in celebrating the mass,
should pray for the souls of Sir Thomas de Londres, her father, Patrick
Chaworth, her husband, Hawisia, his mother, and divers others, who were dead,
and for the good estate of him the said Paganus, Patrick, and Harvey, his
brothers, and Eve and Anne, his sisters, while they lived. (S) County Palatine
of Durham, V1, Mackenzie, 1834, P253.

7/1270, Lord Edward made contracts with 18 nobles including
Edmund of Lancaster, William de Valence, and Henry of Almain [likely each
heading a contingent], as well as Payn de Chaworth and Robert Tibetot, to
provide 225 knights at 100 marks per year pay. (S) Edward I, Prestwich, 1988,
P68.